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that's in the news today algeria then sends it to other countries that typically are under some type of embargo over arms by the united states the industry knows they've been doing this for decades sometimes you'll have an active a.t.f. investigator but the reason that story missed the press the reason the story is not being talked about is they don't understand it's a money story it's not that they don't want to have an a.t.f. chief it's just there's so much money involved in the four point four billion dollars of death that they spread all over developing countries that have six and hasn't there also been a not just the senate refusing to confirm. even though it's not a cabinet position the constitution doesn't require senatorial advice and consent but they've also been down funding or level funding or cutting funding to functions as i have they have not the republicans in congress been doing that as well they've been doing it for the last twelve years and the problem is if you eat if you go online and take a look at how the a.t.f. is regarded they simply want the a.t.f. to go away
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do you think what happened in algeria might change the equation? >> the organization is not threatening the united states proper, but it is threatening united states interests, and we are seeing there are u.s. citizens being held hostage along with international friends, so the interests are something we will protect. i think it is good to see the european union take a lead on operations like this, because it is closer. >> can an organization like out how kind of threats and -- wipe out al quaeda threat in the region? >> we are never going to wipe it out. the question is if we can keep it out a localized threat. that is the best we can do. >> president obama is proposing the most radical change to america's gun laws in two decades and putting them in- house coalition course. mr. obama said this is the time to act, but the gun lobby organization the nra dismissed the plan as an attack on firearms. mark has the story. >> the massacre of these 26 innocencts has changed the mood of the nation according to the president. youngsters urged him to change t
do you think what happened in algeria might change the equation? >> the organization is not threatening the united states proper, but it is threatening united states interests, and we are seeing there are u.s. citizens being held hostage along with international friends, so the interests are something we will protect. i think it is good to see the european union take a lead on operations like this, because it is closer. >> can an organization like out how kind of threats and -- wipe...
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algeria does not mess around. you though, it's interesting, you say they did the right thing that the algerians went in there. they solve the problem even though the loss of life was substantial at 38. >> well, yes, and this was clearly a carefully planned terrorist attacked. >> no doubt. maybe moved up because of french intervention in mali, it was planned for months. algerians did the right thing. they denied the terrorist as prolonged victory and actually embarrassed the terrorists by killing them. >> bill: new study says liberals get angrier than conservatives when people disagree with them. later, dennis miller, beyonce and update on that notre dame football player who had a fake girlfriend. those reports after these messages. >> bill: personal story segment tonight. new study out of george washington university says that liberal people using the internet are less tolerant than conservative net users are. also 71% of americans younger than 25 believe what they see on the net is as or more trustworthy than wha
algeria does not mess around. you though, it's interesting, you say they did the right thing that the algerians went in there. they solve the problem even though the loss of life was substantial at 38. >> well, yes, and this was clearly a carefully planned terrorist attacked. >> no doubt. maybe moved up because of french intervention in mali, it was planned for months. algerians did the right thing. they denied the terrorist as prolonged victory and actually embarrassed the...
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as we know, algeria is a major supplier of natural gas to europe. because of those concerns with some big spike in the market yesterday. and that think the larger concern, one of the things we have to realize is that in this world of terror, every time we fill up at the gas tank return all light bulb, we're already paying the terror premium that is built into the price. the biggest concern for energy traders in the energy markets is that this type of attack that happened in algeria happens in other places. >> we have seen it in the past. miching algeria be a primary supplier of net gas, number three. that is critically important. a return to your now. i thought al qaeda was dead. that is what i was told by the democrats. >> you have to give the president credit. the second he announced the death an expiration date was put on all the intelligence which recaptured within. so more than a year on we are again fighting blind. the president really needs to get out. it's clearly not true. gerri: i was talking earlier about how this has happened before. we
as we know, algeria is a major supplier of natural gas to europe. because of those concerns with some big spike in the market yesterday. and that think the larger concern, one of the things we have to realize is that in this world of terror, every time we fill up at the gas tank return all light bulb, we're already paying the terror premium that is built into the price. the biggest concern for energy traders in the energy markets is that this type of attack that happened in algeria happens in...
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we do have annmand drone that was locate odd over the incident in algeria. that's under way in that eastern part today. we, in mali are helping to airlift the french in. we're helping to fund a lot of these projects. we're also giving malaria drugs, gps, kevlar vest, helmets to african militaries to go in to intervene. so that's what we are doing on that end. and the french military can work alongside those african militaries. they don't have the same laws restricting their movement like we do here. so we're providing a lot of information to them. >> you mentioned the fact that the secretary had been to africa and had some exploratory meetings there. did they see this coming? >> well, the secretary has had africa and particularly taking on al qaeda in east africa as a clear priority for some time. this challenge of taking on al qaeda in mali has really come to the foreearlier this year, earlier in the fall. all of this really boiled up after the fall of mo mar qaddafi in libia. i know we are throwing a lot of countries in here. but it was after you saw some
we do have annmand drone that was locate odd over the incident in algeria. that's under way in that eastern part today. we, in mali are helping to airlift the french in. we're helping to fund a lot of these projects. we're also giving malaria drugs, gps, kevlar vest, helmets to african militaries to go in to intervene. so that's what we are doing on that end. and the french military can work alongside those african militaries. they don't have the same laws restricting their movement like we do...
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. >> now to the hostage crisis in algeria. there have been conflicting reports if the hostages were killed released, or if the situation is over. rebecca cooper joins us now. confirmation of some deaths, is that right? >> that is right. we know at least 12 hostages were killed during the rescue mission that began yesterday. one of the confirmed dead is an american from texas. another b.p. worker managed to text out the words "i am safe." many of the hostages continue to be held. the fate of many of the hostages remain unclear. prime minister cameron warned people to be prepared for major fatalities. some of them were able to hide from the militants. those who were held captive told their family members about the terror of having an explosive strapped to their neck. >> we just found out recently that he'd been made to sleep with semtex. >> he was in a car that crashed. secretary of state hillary clinton says she has urged algeria's prime minister to take every precaution as they try to free the remaining hostages. >> let's not
. >> now to the hostage crisis in algeria. there have been conflicting reports if the hostages were killed released, or if the situation is over. rebecca cooper joins us now. confirmation of some deaths, is that right? >> that is right. we know at least 12 hostages were killed during the rescue mission that began yesterday. one of the confirmed dead is an american from texas. another b.p. worker managed to text out the words "i am safe." many of the hostages continue to be...
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that i have never lived in algeria. since i was born in algeria and i grew up in france my mother is french my father is old during the french made if possible have to the liberation of algeria algerians were free to choose their country because back in those days old syria was part of france so if you have to choose this is. i think i'm french with old cheering roots african roots. and i'm braced my origins. put accomplish things that were regarded as a disadvantage people feel now my advantage i mean i have a lot of relatives and all cheery our cousins i advance and i can go there to visit them all so that i'm not all cheery and i'm french the top of all just like many other french people with foreign roots deplore the hindi film very many french yes this way it's in the same as you would with and this is strange that you say that in the twenty first century it's still maybe a problem especially for kids if we go for young. people the kids or younger people especially those living in the suburbs you know company you'r
that i have never lived in algeria. since i was born in algeria and i grew up in france my mother is french my father is old during the french made if possible have to the liberation of algeria algerians were free to choose their country because back in those days old syria was part of france so if you have to choose this is. i think i'm french with old cheering roots african roots. and i'm braced my origins. put accomplish things that were regarded as a disadvantage people feel now my...
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keurig brewed -- look for the only mark of genuine keurig quality. >> a hostage situation in algeria is over tonight. what is not clear is how many people have died in this rescue and how many made it out alive. greta kreuz joins us with the story. >> that's right. abc news is reporting that five americans are safe but the fate of three other americans and dozens of other foreign workers at the b.p. plant in the desert are still unknown. the hostage situation is over and u.s. officials hope the loss of life will be minimal. >> when you deal with the relentless terrorist life is not in any way precious to them. >> it started yesterday when terrorists attacked a bus carrying internarblal workers. a military escort fought off the attackers who went to the plant and took hostages. when they tried to escape with the captives military helicopters opened fire on their convoy. the millie tants led by this man, claimed 35 hostages were killed but that could not be confirmed. >> we're concerned about reports of loss of life and we're seeking clarity from the government. >> one hostage was conf
keurig brewed -- look for the only mark of genuine keurig quality. >> a hostage situation in algeria is over tonight. what is not clear is how many people have died in this rescue and how many made it out alive. greta kreuz joins us with the story. >> that's right. abc news is reporting that five americans are safe but the fate of three other americans and dozens of other foreign workers at the b.p. plant in the desert are still unknown. the hostage situation is over and u.s....
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a mixed picture in algeria as many hostages celebrate their escape or rescue. uncertainty remains about how many have been killed. uncovering evidence of a massacre, the bbc is inside a syrian town. and 50 years after martin luther king's speech, they look at why that dream might still be on fulfill. >> make sense of international -- unfulfilled. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also throughout the globe. three days after islamist militants stormed a gas line in algeria, there is confusion about the face of those taken hostage. hundreds of foreign workers have reportedly been freed, but there are still conflicting reports about the number that might have been killed. the secretary of state level the incident an act of terror. the correspondent has the latest. >> one of the survivors of the attack, the of jury in state television has shown pictures of some that have escaped the gas complex including some for britain starting their journey home. they are just as confused about details of first hostage taking and then the algerian militar
a mixed picture in algeria as many hostages celebrate their escape or rescue. uncertainty remains about how many have been killed. uncovering evidence of a massacre, the bbc is inside a syrian town. and 50 years after martin luther king's speech, they look at why that dream might still be on fulfill. >> make sense of international -- unfulfilled. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also throughout the globe. three days after islamist militants stormed a gas line in...
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is it only algeria? is a round the world? would you look for this much more aggressive hostile attack? >> as we know, security at every facility like this all over north africa has been stepped up dramatically. nonessential workers a been withdrawn. i know think that anybody thought that this was a vulnerable facility. and what it says is that al qaeda units and al qaeda affiliated units are out there and able to cross the great boundaries and distances and carry out strikes like this, and you cannot assume that anywheres when to be safe. melissa: what does that mean for the u.s. calling for? more involved? not involved enough? to read just have no control? >> we have only given them about a million dollars a year for really training since 2008. we had our first port visit with them only last year. the algerians have not wanted our help. they say they can do this themselves. it makes coordination and cooperation somewhat difficult if you are dealing with people who are described as prickly and paranoid. the state department c
is it only algeria? is a round the world? would you look for this much more aggressive hostile attack? >> as we know, security at every facility like this all over north africa has been stepped up dramatically. nonessential workers a been withdrawn. i know think that anybody thought that this was a vulnerable facility. and what it says is that al qaeda units and al qaeda affiliated units are out there and able to cross the great boundaries and distances and carry out strikes like this,...
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adam: what does this do for bp in algeria. this is not kid a military group that has done this, shouldn't they be expecting another oil and gas developers expect in this kind of attack on their facilities? what will that do? do they have to hire people to protect them? >> i think it is too early to say whether bp will pull out completely or will reduce its personnel based in algeria. most important thing to point out here is this is not necessarily going to be the first episode of a series of attacks against oil and gas facilities in algeria. the majority is a heavily botrytis area and very difficult to carry out their attacks if u consider in 20 years is probably the first episode of this kind and algeria went through very bloody and tough war in the 90s. adam: the greatest concern for potential disruption of gas supply would be in europe. it is mostly europe with natural gas? >> absolutely. algeria is a major supplier of natural gas to europe an specifically the southern european states of spain and italy. even a disruption
adam: what does this do for bp in algeria. this is not kid a military group that has done this, shouldn't they be expecting another oil and gas developers expect in this kind of attack on their facilities? what will that do? do they have to hire people to protect them? >> i think it is too early to say whether bp will pull out completely or will reduce its personnel based in algeria. most important thing to point out here is this is not necessarily going to be the first episode of a...
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>> hostages in algeria, relief, but the crisis is not over yet with others still unaccounted for. this is aljazeera. also coming up, after military intervention, many may be forced to flee. outrage after the bolshoi ballet has someone with acid thrown in their face. >> did you ever take drugs to enhance your performance? >> yes. >> lying and bullying. what will the world here next from lance armstrong? -- hear next? a military operation at an algerian gas plant appears to be ongoing, three days after al qaeda-flynt fighters took hundreds of workers hostage. although more than six other people are reported to have been released, 30 foreign workers remain unaccounted for. algerian state media says 12 hostages have died. >> these and the people we were able to escape what may have been a terrifying experience for them, and relieved, they most certainly are. algerian television took these pictures, and it shows men, with praise for the algerian army, which took on the hostage crisis. >> the algerian army. >> i think they did a fantastic job. i am very impressed. >> my thoughts are wit
>> hostages in algeria, relief, but the crisis is not over yet with others still unaccounted for. this is aljazeera. also coming up, after military intervention, many may be forced to flee. outrage after the bolshoi ballet has someone with acid thrown in their face. >> did you ever take drugs to enhance your performance? >> yes. >> lying and bullying. what will the world here next from lance armstrong? -- hear next? a military operation at an algerian gas plant appears...
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the american hostages in algeria. defense secretary, leon panetta, today, quick to call it a terrorist attack as he is traveling in europe. the interior minister says they are angry for the french offensive in mali. they attacked an oil field killing two and seizing a number of hostages. we have been working this story throughout the day. the exact number of u.s. hostages is unclear perhaps as few as three americans are being held. earlier in the day, we had heard it would be as many as seven. it is unclear if the number is wrong or some were able to escape. what are the latest reports there on the hostage situation? >> reporter: as you said, erin, we are still hearing conflicting reports about the number of hostages still being held. we are seeking confirmation from the british prime minister's office as to whether one of those hostages they have claimed to have killed was, indeed, british. we are getting more clarity on who is behind this. both militants and the algerian minister says the man they want to negotiate
the american hostages in algeria. defense secretary, leon panetta, today, quick to call it a terrorist attack as he is traveling in europe. the interior minister says they are angry for the french offensive in mali. they attacked an oil field killing two and seizing a number of hostages. we have been working this story throughout the day. the exact number of u.s. hostages is unclear perhaps as few as three americans are being held. earlier in the day, we had heard it would be as many as seven....
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the nationals are being held from algeria, ireland, japan, france, and the united states, and britain. >> many of the people i've worked in the area many years. i asked for your understanding for not being able to give you more detailed information. >> it's not clear how many algerian workers are being held. least 30 people have managed to escape. a catering company said that it has 150 employees alone still confined at the plant. the gas field is in remote parts of the country's eastern desert, serviced by its own air fields, accommodations, and hospital. several hundred people are believed to work on the base at any one time. it's just 100 kilometers west of the libyan border. one armed group says it carried out the attack as payback for algeria allowing france to use its air bases in the assault against al qaeda dazzling spiders in neighboring mali. >> according to the information we have, there are about 20 terrorists inside. we believe they take orders from him and i don't believe they came from mali or libya. this is a revenge attack aimed at foreign countries participating in t
the nationals are being held from algeria, ireland, japan, france, and the united states, and britain. >> many of the people i've worked in the area many years. i asked for your understanding for not being able to give you more detailed information. >> it's not clear how many algerian workers are being held. least 30 people have managed to escape. a catering company said that it has 150 employees alone still confined at the plant. the gas field is in remote parts of the country's...
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that i have never lived in algeria. i was born in algeria and i grew up in france my mother is french my father is old during the french. have to the liberation of algeria algerians were free to choose their country because back in those days old syria was part of france so if you have to choose this is. i think i'm french with all cheering roots african roots. and i embrace my origins. things that were regarded as a disadvantage because if you are now ma advantage i mean i have a lot of relatives and cousins that it's and i can go there to visit them but i'm not all cheery and i'm french think of all just like many other french people with foreign roots the problem is in the film very many french yes this way it's the same as here but within this is strange that you say that in the twenty first century it's still may be a problem especially for kids and young for young. people kids or younger people especially those living in the suburbs. you're right it is still difficult if they have a foreign name likely have foreig
that i have never lived in algeria. i was born in algeria and i grew up in france my mother is french my father is old during the french. have to the liberation of algeria algerians were free to choose their country because back in those days old syria was part of france so if you have to choose this is. i think i'm french with all cheering roots african roots. and i embrace my origins. things that were regarded as a disadvantage because if you are now ma advantage i mean i have a lot of...
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algeria fought the bloody war of independence against france for eight years, from 1954 to 1962. and during that eight years algerians lost 1 million casualties. and in the 1990s algeria experienced a terrible civil war in which they lost another 100,000 people. so algerians regard their independence and sovereignty as a very precious thing, and they guard it jealously, and they are not inclined to accept any foreign help on the matter of terrorism. what is striking with this terrorist group is they consist of members of many countries. but this is nothing new about al qaeda. al qaeda to begin with is a multinational phenomenon. but what is striking with this group is they had -- allegedly had two canadian members. that is kind of striking. and this indicates that probably al qaeda is extending its appeal to the north american and european-born muslims. and most of them are those who are alienated in north american and european societies. what is striking, another striking feature of this terrorist incident is for the first time in the history of algeria terrorists managed 20 att
algeria fought the bloody war of independence against france for eight years, from 1954 to 1962. and during that eight years algerians lost 1 million casualties. and in the 1990s algeria experienced a terrible civil war in which they lost another 100,000 people. so algerians regard their independence and sovereignty as a very precious thing, and they guard it jealously, and they are not inclined to accept any foreign help on the matter of terrorism. what is striking with this terrorist group is...
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gas compound in algeria. a number of british citizens have been taken hostage and i think we have to prepare ourselves for the possibility of bad news ahead. >> the whole thing began when 20 armed militants called themselves the battalion of blood took control of the gas plant and seized workers and scores of algerian supporters. the gunmen demanded the release of prisonners in algerian jails and called on the government to withdraw its cooperation with france's military offensive in mali. >> what is happening in algeria justifies even more the decision i took in the name of france to come and help mali in compliance to the charge of the united nations and request of the president of the country. >> algeria has been building stronger lengths with america and europe by combating al qaeda elements within its borders but foreign governments were told what happened when key decisions were made and what went wrong. allen fisher, jalede. allen fisher al jazeera. >> let's bring in the former chief of the c.i.a. in a
gas compound in algeria. a number of british citizens have been taken hostage and i think we have to prepare ourselves for the possibility of bad news ahead. >> the whole thing began when 20 armed militants called themselves the battalion of blood took control of the gas plant and seized workers and scores of algerian supporters. the gunmen demanded the release of prisonners in algerian jails and called on the government to withdraw its cooperation with france's military offensive in...
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. >>> and the hostage crisis in algeria. they're not sure now how many people involved are dead and how many may be alive. we're hearing that 22 hostages from a number of parts world wide are missing at this time. a plane landed in algeria to evacuate the americans. hostages were captured this week after storming a gas complex. >>> and we have a update to a story we brought you as breaking news. firefighters battle a two alarm fire. we have the latest. anyone hurt? >> firefighters rescued a person who was taken to the hospital for smoke inhale lace. the -- inhalation. and it was near cold spring lane t spread to two homes. it was so intense the second floor was partially collapsed. that forced the firefighters to move outside to fight the fire. no firefighters were hurt. it took several hours to bring it under control. linda so, abc 2 news. >>> now more breaking news. two police officers and a young person went to shock trauma after a crash. it happened around 10:00 on west austin and warner streets. the driver of cart that
. >>> and the hostage crisis in algeria. they're not sure now how many people involved are dead and how many may be alive. we're hearing that 22 hostages from a number of parts world wide are missing at this time. a plane landed in algeria to evacuate the americans. hostages were captured this week after storming a gas complex. >>> and we have a update to a story we brought you as breaking news. firefighters battle a two alarm fire. we have the latest. anyone hurt? >>...
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we're seeing that obviously in algeria, and it's something that we as a nation are going to contend with for some time, and i hope that senator kerry and the new defense secretary, whoever that ends up being, it looks like, you know, it may be chuck hagel, i hope that they will push ahead with policies that recognize that the country -- the world is a very unsafe place right now. i don't think for some period of time now we fully have taken into account these mutation that is have occurred as it relates to the arab spring. >> thank you so much, senator corker. >> thank you. >>> a number of key senators are leading the way on guns. even before newtown. now there's new urgency, of course. new york senator kooersen has been been working across the aisle for a ban on gun trafficking. also today senator dianne feinstein introduced her ban on assault weapons. >> we have tried to recognize the right of a sit sfwlen to legally possess a weapon. no weapon is taken from anyone. the purpose is to dry up the supply of these weapons over time. >> i am telling you between this battle between now and w
we're seeing that obviously in algeria, and it's something that we as a nation are going to contend with for some time, and i hope that senator kerry and the new defense secretary, whoever that ends up being, it looks like, you know, it may be chuck hagel, i hope that they will push ahead with policies that recognize that the country -- the world is a very unsafe place right now. i don't think for some period of time now we fully have taken into account these mutation that is have occurred as...
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we begin in algeria where there are conflicting reports coming in from the southeast of the country. several hours ago, it was reported some foreigners and algerian workers had managed to escape from the gas facility where dozens of hostages are being held by extremists. now, a mauritanian news agency is reporting that as many as 35 hostages and 15 of their captors have been killed in air strikes by the algerian armed forces. there has been no independent confirmation, though, of that news yet. >> one group linked to al qaeda claimed the hostage-taking was in retaliation for the french intervention in neighboring mali, where french troops are moving deeper into territory still under rebel control. further north, the french air force is targeting a legend rebel positions. the unrest is now fear to be spilling across the border into algeria where the country's army has surrounded the scene of the hostage-taking. at least 20 foreigners are among the hostages. among them are workers from norway, france, and britain. >> events at the remote gas plant unfolded rapidly with conflicting repo
we begin in algeria where there are conflicting reports coming in from the southeast of the country. several hours ago, it was reported some foreigners and algerian workers had managed to escape from the gas facility where dozens of hostages are being held by extremists. now, a mauritanian news agency is reporting that as many as 35 hostages and 15 of their captors have been killed in air strikes by the algerian armed forces. there has been no independent confirmation, though, of that news yet....
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security forces storm a fort in algeria. many of the captains are feared dead. >> security forces have launched a rescue operationn algeria. the algerian communication ministers said there were some casualties. reuters is reporting that 30 hostages were killed. the militants kidnapped an unconfirmed number of workers on wednesday. the governments of japan, france, and norway have said their citizens were among the captives. the militants demanded that france end its military campaign in neighboring mai. theyhreatened to leave the country and take the hostages with them so the security forces moved in. a number of hostages and militants were killed during the operation. >> translator: the algerian authorities informed me about the developments of the situation on a regular basis. i don't have enough information yet to evaluate it. >> japan's chief cabinet secretary says government officials have been in contact with managers at a japanese engineers firm. employees of jgc corporation work at the plant. they confirm the safety
security forces storm a fort in algeria. many of the captains are feared dead. >> security forces have launched a rescue operationn algeria. the algerian communication ministers said there were some casualties. reuters is reporting that 30 hostages were killed. the militants kidnapped an unconfirmed number of workers on wednesday. the governments of japan, france, and norway have said their citizens were among the captives. the militants demanded that france end its military campaign in...
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algeria, there is confusion about the face of those taken hostage. hundreds of foreign workers have reportedly been freed, but there are still conflicting reports about the number that might have been killed. the secretary of state level the incident an act of terror. the correspondent has the latest. >> one of the survivors of the attack, the of jury in state television has shown pictures of some that have escaped the gas complex including some for britain starting their journey home. they are just as confused about details of first hostage taking and then the algerian military response. >> obviously, yes. we still don't know what is happening. i cannot say. >> i feel safe for the moment, but i don't know. if the guy is still there, hopefully, it will be on there. >> david cameron said that a algeria's prime minister told him troops were still pursuing terrorists and their remaining hostages. >> a judge there to be an immediate threat in the lives of hostages and felt obliged to respond. the number of british citizens at risk was less than 30. we no
algeria, there is confusion about the face of those taken hostage. hundreds of foreign workers have reportedly been freed, but there are still conflicting reports about the number that might have been killed. the secretary of state level the incident an act of terror. the correspondent has the latest. >> one of the survivors of the attack, the of jury in state television has shown pictures of some that have escaped the gas complex including some for britain starting their journey home....
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now, the freed captives in algeria are speaking out.... 3 3 a brutal attack caught on camera.... wwht hhppened after a woman as dragged onto the subway trackss- 3 did you ever take bannee substancee to enhance yyur cycling performance? yes. 3 llnce armstrong comes clean.... wwaa else he admiittd o dding during an iiterview with oprah. 3 &p--adblib weather tz-- 3 the hostage ccisis in algeria continues... as the fiist &pimages ann interviews with some of those who made it out --3 aliveestart flowing in. as amy kellog reports....the miiitants are now threatening &pmore attacks... assthey try to wager a deal for two americans & still heed captive. 3 3 kellogg, fox news.. 3 3 philadelphia police have arrested a man they say brutally attacked a woman onna pubway platform.we want to parn you this video is disturbing. man approaches her, apparently askiig for a lighter, then lunging at hee, beating her and then dragging her by thh ankles off the bench, and throwing her onto the tracks. p the man then picks up the 3 away. the woman managed po climb back onto the platform before a train c
now, the freed captives in algeria are speaking out.... 3 3 a brutal attack caught on camera.... wwht hhppened after a woman as dragged onto the subway trackss- 3 did you ever take bannee substancee to enhance yyur cycling performance? yes. 3 llnce armstrong comes clean.... wwaa else he admiittd o dding during an iiterview with oprah. 3 &p--adblib weather tz-- 3 the hostage ccisis in algeria continues... as the fiist &pimages ann interviews with some of those who made it out --3...
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we begin in algeria where there are conflicting reports coming in from the southeast of the country. several hours ago, it was reported some foreigners and algerian workers had managed to escape from the gas facility where dozens of hostages are being held by extremists. now, a mauritanian news agency is reporting that as many as 35 hostages and 15 of their captors have been killed in air strikes by the algerian armed forces. there has been no independent confirmation, though, of that news yet. >> one group linked to al qaeda claimed the hostage-taking was in retaliation for the french intervention in neighboring mali, where french troops are moving deeper into territory still under rebel control. further north, the french air force is targeting a legend rebel positions. the unrest is now fear to be spilling across the border into algeria where the country's army has surrounded the scene of the hostage-taking. at least 20 foreigners are among the hostages. among them are workers from norway, france, and britain. >> events at the remote gas plant unfolded rapidly with conflicting repo
we begin in algeria where there are conflicting reports coming in from the southeast of the country. several hours ago, it was reported some foreigners and algerian workers had managed to escape from the gas facility where dozens of hostages are being held by extremists. now, a mauritanian news agency is reporting that as many as 35 hostages and 15 of their captors have been killed in air strikes by the algerian armed forces. there has been no independent confirmation, though, of that news yet....